Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering (Jun 2023)

Mechanical and energy absorption properties of 3D-printed honeycomb structures with Voronoi tessellations

  • Abdelrahman Mohamed Ragab M. Ahmed,
  • Elsadig Mahdi,
  • Kas Oosterhuis,
  • Aamir Dean,
  • John-John Cabibihan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmech.2023.1204893
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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3D printing technology is the new frontier in building construction. It is especially useful for making small structures within a short period. Full construction, including interior partitions and exterior façades, can be achieved with this technology. This paper proposes a parametric Voronoi tessellations model for quickly generating and fabricating 3D-printed hexagonal honeycomb partitions for interior design. Comprehensive experimental testing was conducted to characterize the mechanical properties and investigate the energy absorption characteristics of the proposed 3D-printed hexagonal honeycomb while comparing it to alternative hexagonal honeycomb structures. The tests included tensile testing (ASTM-D638) of the printed Polylactic Acid (PLA) material, especially with the almost total absence of conducted research that reported mechanical properties for 3D printed material with low infill percentages such as 10%. In addition, an in-plane quasi-static axial compression testing of the lightweight honeycomb structures was also conducted on the printed structure with the same low infill percentage. Compared to non-Voronoi honeycomb structures, the Voronoi honeycomb resulted in superior mechanical and energy absorption properties with energy absorption values ranging from 350 to 435 J and crash force efficiency being 1.42 to 1.65.

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